Sutton, an honor to have him down. He flew in last night, right through the storm, and so were grateful that his flight made it here safely and that we are able to have this event today. Judge sutton is a judge of the u. S. Court of appeals for see six inch circuit where he has served since 2003. Nominate i by george w. Bush, former solicitor general of ohio, been in private practice, has clerked for several judges, including Justice Scalia, the subject of his new book. So, the occasion for todays event is the essential scalia. That is the new book that the judge suton edited with ed whelan, another friend of us who has been here some spoken to this chapter about another scalia book. So were all but scalia in this chapter. Jut sutton evidence his law degree from the ohio state university. He has served as chair of the federal judicial and Conference Committee on the rules of practice and procedures. The was appointed to that position by chief justice john roberts. He has taught constit
Mr. Jeffries good morning, everyone. Earlier today we had a caucus call which began with a special tribute to the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg. Atragic loss for the country, tragic loss for the Supreme Court, a tragic loss for the principles of liberty and justice for all as well as democracy. Dehart from dr. Jayne who is a biographer, having written the authoritative piece on Justice Ginsburgs life in 2018. As well as Linda Greenhouse who of course is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who has covered the Supreme Court for over 30 years. This has been a very difficult year for many throughout america. Ts a time where leadership is desperately needed. We remain in the midst of a deadly pandemic. 200,000 or so americans dead. More than six million americans infected by the coronavirus. Over 100,000 Small Businesses have permanently closed, tens of millions of americans remain unemployed. Yet donald trump and the Senate Continue to do nothing about it. It
Good morning, everyone. Earlier today we had a caucus call which began with a special tribute to the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg, a tragic loss for the country, a tragic loss for the Supreme Court, a tragic principles of liberty and justice for all, as well as democracy. We heard from dr. Jane dehart, who is a biographer, has written the authoritative piece on Justice Ginsburgs life in 2018, as well as Linda Greenhouse who is, of course, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who covered the Supreme Court for over 30 years. This has been a very difficult year for many through the america. Ts a time where leadership is desperately needed. We remain in the midst of a adly pandemic, 200,000 or so americans dead, more than six million americans infected by the coronavirus. Over 100,000 Small Businesses have permanently closed tens of millions of americans remain unemployed. And yet donald trump and the Senate Continue to do nothing about it. Ts cruel, ka louse
my memory look at what i have done since i ve been president. facing criminal charges in his classified documents case, donald trump with no major challengers celebrates a victory in the nevada caucuses last night and enjoys the supreme court s skepticism about the ballot challenge to him in colorado. i think they had a very, very interesting day and a very beautiful day. beautiful sight to watch. former cia director and defense secretary leon panetta will join me for his take on the classified documents. the struggle over aid to ukraine, as well as the rift between the white house and prime minister netanyahu. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. president biden will not face charges for mishandling classified documents. the special counsel s report delivered a major political blow, intention aleally or not, focusing on his hazy memory. in a press conference last night, a furious mr. biden lashed out at the special counsel for his assessment. the
going pro. lsu gymnast olivia dunn at the forefront of the name image likeness movement and launching her own fund to bring other athletes along with her. sandra: the money panel, who is getting the big bucks and how. welcome back as america reports kicks off hour two. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be back together and lsu making its way into hour two, so much winning. john: you are going to get tired so much winning. too bad they did not have the program when you are running track there. sandra: no kidding. olivia dunn, we ll try to get her on the show. john: also tracking the fallout from recent supreme court rulings including a pair of new york times pieces that paint two justices in very different lights. sandra: it s really something. jonathan turley will take that up just ahead but begin with the growing crime crisis. violent crime numbers staggering in the city of los angeles and critics are warning it is about to get even worse. now that the cit